What do you think is a reasonable time estimate for a mechanic and helper to swap a new lay-in LED 2x4 troffer for an existing fluorescent one?
Job is at a vacant office with 9' ceilings and good access (no furniture, etc., to climb over). Existing lights are not screwed to the ceiling T-grid, but they do have RELOC type wiring, so the whips will need to be unplugged, unwired from the existing light and wired to the new one, and the new light installed in the grid.
It's all one-for-one. There are ~65 2x4' troffers, and about six each 1x4' and 2x2's.
Job is at a vacant office with 9' ceilings and good access (no furniture, etc., to climb over). Existing lights are not screwed to the ceiling T-grid, but they do have RELOC type wiring, so the whips will need to be unplugged, unwired from the existing light and wired to the new one, and the new light installed in the grid.
It's all one-for-one. There are ~65 2x4' troffers, and about six each 1x4' and 2x2's.